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Most commercial paper dispensers can be loaded with tree free paper products.

 

(Facial tissues ; 90 count; case of 30) True2Green tree free facial tissues: The tree free facial tissues we make are produced from a natural by-product. This by-product is called bagasse. It’s found from the natural processing of sugar cane. Bagasse is a pithy substance that is strained from the sugar cane to harvest its…

(TruGreen 2 100% tree Free Bowls, 6in”, case of 1,000 ,6×1.5″) The raw materials we use are from natural plant fibres such as bagasse (a waste product coming from the sugar industry), bamboo, couch grass and wheat straw. The crops are sustainable, fast growing, using existing farm land. The products we make from these materials…

This Environmental Printed Xpressnap Dispenser Napkin makes it easy for you to show your customers that you care about the environment. The green messages ring true on a 100% recycled (90% post-consumer), EcoLogo – certified natural napkin, (“Save the environment, one napkin at a time” and “Made with 100% recycled material”).

Size of Cab Mount for Pop Up pool 28.25″ x 13″ x 10.75″ Durable, all-polyethylene construction will resist harsh weather effects. Cover is lockable for security purposes. Store POP UP Pools outside of the cab to free up valuable space in the cab for other necessities. Call today for further information US Eco Products Corporation…

Pop up pool to handle spills up to 150 gallons. Containment for spills

100% post consumer hot paper cup sleeves for 10- 20-oz cups . Compostable paper cup sleeves, no double cupping reduces waste. Microwaveable safe Made from recycled material Provides Thermal Hand Protection Contact US Eco Products, Corporation today for bulk pricing and governement pricing 978-457-9229 or [email protected]

These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.

These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.

These compostable food containers are made from NatureWorks polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. These PLA containers are fully biodegradable and compostable and meet the most stringent scientific requirements for biodegradability and compostability. They are ASTM D6400-99 certified for “compostable plastics”.

Knife, Fork, Spoon combo in compo-stable wrapper Our new World Centric utensils are made from TPLA 70% non-GMO PLA and 30% talc. They are also heat resistant up to 200 degrees F, and are certified under ASTM-6400 standards and now have BPI Certification. The outer wrapping is also compostable and is dishwasher safe (up to…

Our plant fiber based products are now made from sugarcane (bagasse) and wheatstraw fiber. Sugarcane and wheatstraw are not only annually renewable resources, but can also be turned into products normally made from plastic or paper. Bagasse is the sugarcane fiber remaining after extraction of juice from sugarcane and the wheatstraw is the remaining plant material after the wheat grain and chaff have been extracted. We use these byproducts to make compostable tableware.

Our plant fiber based products are now made from sugarcane (bagasse) and wheatstraw fiber. Sugarcane and wheatstraw are not only annually renewable resources, but can also be turned into products normally made from plastic or paper. Bagasse is the sugarcane fiber remaining after extraction of juice from sugarcane and the wheatstraw is the remaining plant material after the wheat grain and chaff have been extracted. We use these byproducts to make compostable tableware.

World Centric biodegradable and compostable paper bowls are lined with NatureWorks Ingeo polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. Most cups you’ll find on the market are lined with polyethylene and won’t compost. Our bowls work perfect for hot foods up to 200 degrees F.

World Centric biodegradable and compostable paper bowls are lined with NatureWorks Ingeo polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. Most cups you’ll find on the market are lined with polyethylene and won’t compost. Our bowls work perfect for hot foods up to 200 degrees F.

World Centric biodegradable and compostable paper bowls are lined with NatureWorks Ingeo polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. Most cups you’ll find on the market are lined with polyethylene and won’t compost. Our bowls work perfect for hot foods up to 200 degrees F.

World Centric biodegradable and compostable paper bowls are lined with NatureWorks Ingeo polylactic acid (PLA), which is derived from corn grown in the USA. Most cups you’ll find on the market are lined with polyethylene and won’t compost. Our bowls work perfect for hot foods up to 200 degrees F.

Our plant fiber based products are now made from sugarcane (bagasse) and wheatstraw fiber. Sugarcane and wheatstraw are not only annually renewable resources, but can also be turned into products normally made from plastic or paper. Bagasse is the sugarcane fiber remaining after extraction of juice from sugarcane and the wheatstraw is the remaining plant material after the wheat grain and chaff have been extracted. We use these byproducts to make compostable tableware.

Our plant fiber based products are now made from sugarcane (bagasse) and wheatstraw fiber. Sugarcane and wheatstraw are not only annually renewable resources, but can also be turned into products normally made from plastic or paper. Bagasse is the sugarcane fiber remaining after extraction of juice from sugarcane and the wheatstraw is the remaining plant material after the wheat grain and chaff have been extracted. We use these byproducts to make compostable tableware.

  Biodegradable & Compostable Lid 12/16/32 oz. Case of 1000 Contact US Eco Products, Corporation for bulk and government pricing [email protected] or 978-457-9229  

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